


Billes & Co Marble Treasure Mini Box — Butterfly, Small
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Twenty-five marbles in yellows and blues — sorted, inspected, and arranged by hand in Paris.
The Butterfly Mini Box is the most surprising thing in the Billes & Co range. Open it and you find 25 glass marbles in four varieties, arranged in rows in a recycled cardboard box. Playing with marbles enhances hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and manual dexterity. They can be incorporated into a variety of games, toys and play, including loose parts and open-ended play, marble runs, and musical marble trees.
- 25 glass marbles in 4 varieties
- Box made from recycled cardboard and coloured paper
- Ages 5 and up — small parts, not suitable for children under 36 months
Designed, Packaged and Assembled: Paris, France
Glass Marbles Made in: Mexico - the place that makes the highest quality glass marbles in the world
Set Contains: 25x Classic Marbles in 4 designs
Dimensions:
• Box, L 9cm W 9cm H 3.5cm
• Classic Marbles, D 16mm
Packaging Materials: Cardboard and paper only, fully recyclable
Composition: Glass Marbles
Weight: 200g
Billes & Co is a French atelier run by Manu and Claire from their workshop in Paris. They source the world's finest glass marbles — currently from Mexico, the home of the best quality glass marbles in production today — inspect and sort every single one by hand, and arrange them into themed treasure boxes made from natural, recycled cardboard and coloured paper. No plastic, anywhere. The boxes are designed and illustrated in-house, and the marbles are placed by hand.
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